iCHSTM 2013 Programme • Version 5.3.6, 27 July 2013 • ONLINE (includes late changes)
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Events for Thursday 25 July, early morning
Paper sessions
S001-A. Knowledge preserved, knowledge lost: challenges in collecting and interpreting material culture of science and technology ▪ Knowledge preserved
09:00–10:30 ▪
Roscoe 1.009
S008-A.
Science as Public Culture
revisited ▪ Institutions
09:00–10:30 ▪
Uni Place 3.204
S009. Leonardo da Vinci and the history of science
09:00–10:30 ▪
Roscoe 3.5
S012-A. Arabic foundations of science ▪ Demonstration and empiricism in Avicenna
09:10–10:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.010
S014-A. Fossil work: making paleontological specimens and knowledge, Session A
09:10–10:40 ▪
Roscoe 2.5
S034-A. From patronage to biotech: new perspectives on medicine and commerce, Session A
09:00–10:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.206
S042-A. Practising photography in the sciences, Session A
09:10–10:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.205
S043-A. Creating facts: disputed knowledge-claims in the nineteenth century ▪ Establishing and standardizing knowledge
09:00–10:30 ▪
Uni Place 1.218
S048. Putting Chinese natural knowledge to work in the long eighteenth century
09:10–10:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.212
S055-A. Putting knowledge to war: research, development and the image of science in the First World War, Session A
09:00–10:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.204
S070-A. Transferring and forming pharmaceutical knowledge: from practical work to academic disciplines and back, from the seventeenth to twenty-first centuries ▪ Documenting pharmaceutical knowledge
09:00–10:30 ▪
Roscoe 1.007
S078-A. Collecting and using oral histories of science and technology: international perspectives, Session A
09:10–10:40 ▪
Uni Place 2.219
S082-A. Ideological blueprints: rational choice, equilibrium and planned development in economics ▪ Equilibrium and rational choice
09:10–10:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.008
S093-A. New perspectives on classification and methodology in history of science: theoretical and technological bases for managing primary sources, Session A
09:10–10:40 ▪
Roscoe 2.3
S095-A. Using modern computing power to analyse and explicate ancient astronomical sources: opportunities and challenges, Session A
09:00–10:30 ▪
Uni Place 2.218
S111-E. Geography and its publics ▪ Geographical education and knowledge, part 1
09:10–10:40 ▪
Uni Place 1.219
S116-A. The history and philosophy of mathematical optimization, Session A
09:10–10:40 ▪
Uni Place 3.205
S117-A. The institutionalization of mathematics and the founding of national societies, Session A
09:00–10:30 ▪
Roscoe 2.4
P120-E. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ Between the wars
09:10–10:40 ▪
Schuster Moseley
Q127-A. ICOHTEC special topics in the history of technology, Session A
09:10–10:40 ▪
Schuster Bragg
W131-H. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Innovative optical instruments
09:00–10:30 ▪
Schuster Rutherford
T153-A. New themes and approaches in science studies ▪ Interdisciplinarity
09:00–10:30 ▪
Uni Place 4.213
T160-A. Topics in nineteenth-century physics ▪ Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century physical sciences
09:10–10:40 ▪
Uni Place 4.214
Excursions, off-site tours and visits
Jodrell Bank Observatory excursion (Thursday)
09:15–13:00
Chatsworth House excursion
09:30–17:30